Space propulsion

Propulsion solutions for space platforms with thrust capabilities ranging from 1 to 500 N.

Our expertise includes rocket position control systems utilizing hydrogen peroxide as a propellant, propulsion systems for satellite deorbiting, advanced catalytic assemblies, and the development of innovative, highly efficient, and environmentally friendly rocket fuels. Experience fully ecological propulsion systems tailored for small space platforms.

Key Developmental Products:

  1. 1 N Hydrogen Peroxide Engine (ESA Funding): An ESA-funded initiative to develop a high-performance, single-component propellant engine.
  2. POLON – Ecological Propulsion System for Small Satellite Platforms (NCBR Funding): NCBR-funded project focusing on an environmentally friendly propulsion system.

Two-Component Liquid Propellant Engines

Engage with our advancements in two-component liquid propellant engines designed for satellite applications and upper-stage rocket propulsion. Our offerings include environmentally friendly, long-term storage propulsion systems suitable for exploratory missions, featuring controlled thrust capabilities for landers. Benefit from cost-effective solutions through additive manufacturing technologies and explore power systems with electric pumps/turbines powered by HTTP. Leverage our design and testing capabilities for engines with thrust up to 100 kN through national partnerships.

Key Developmental Products:

  1. 10-20 N Two-Component Propellant Engine for Ecological Propulsion Systems (ESA Funding): ESA-supported project focusing on a thrust-optimized ecological propulsion solution.
  2. Liquid Apogee Engine (450 N Thrust, ESA Funding): A high-thrust engine utilizing environmentally friendly propellants with ESA funding.
  3. Ecological Propulsion for Upper Stages of Launch Vehicles (NCBR Funding): NCBR-funded initiative for an ecological propulsion system with the ability for multiple ignitions and a thrust range of 5-8 kN*.
  4. Ecological Propellant Engine with Controlled Thrust for Landers and Reusable Rocket Stages (ESA Funding): ESA-supported project for a green propellant engine tailored for landers and reusable rocket stages.

Project funded by the National Center for Research and Development for the safety and defense of the state.


Hybrid Rocket Engines

Explore our high-efficiency hybrid rocket engines featuring energy-efficient designs through the application of hydrogen peroxide with a concentration exceeding 98%. Benefit from our experience in 3D printing complex geometries of rocket fuel grains and take advantage of our patented fuel technology.

Key Developmental Product:

  1. Hybrid Rocket Engine using Environmentally Friendly Polyethylene Fuel (4 kN Thrust): A highly scalable technology successfully utilized in suborbital missions.

Solid Propellant Rocket Engines

Discover cost-effective solid propellant rocket engines with composite structures, flight-tested and validated. Our offerings include high-performance solid propellants, both composite and double-base, suitable for micro-launch vehicles with high mass fraction. Explore the development of small engines for stage separation, position control, and beyond. Delve into gas generators based on solid propellant, utilizing low-temperature combustion propellants, free from solid combustion products, ideal for powering gas turbines.

Key Developmental Products:

  1. Solid Propellant Rocket Engine for Deorbiting (ESA Funding): A series of ESA-funded projects developing a high-performance solid propellant rocket engine without aluminum additives – the sole European engine meeting the stringent requirements of the European Space Agency’s “Clean Space” initiative and acceleration restrictions for spacecraft.
  2. Auxiliary Solid Propellant Rocket Engine (50 kN Thrust): A project funded by the National Center for Research and Development for the safety and defense of the state.
  3. Solid Propellant Rocket Engine (6 kN Thrust) for Assisting Launch of Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAVs): A project funded by the National Center for Research and Development for the safety and defense of the state.